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  • Kiritapu Allan in thick of Tairāwhiti flooding

    Audio 4 Nov 2021
    Sponge Bay flooding, Gisborne

    Rapidly rising rivers and flash flooding as Gisborne was exposed to over a month's worth of rain in one day. Minister for Emergency Management Kiritapu Allan tells Karyn Hay how the situation is… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Gisborne residents race to barricade houses with sandbags before dark

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting weather
    4 Nov 2021
    Sandbagged house at Sponge Bay, Gisborne

    Gisborne residents are coming together to put safety precautions in place as rain continues to soak the already flooded region.

    Gisborne residents race to barricade houses with sandbags before dark
  • Gisborne flooding: Residents told to prepare for evacuation

    News
    New Zealand weather
    4 Nov 2021
    Flooding on Hamilton Drive, Sponge Bay Estate, Gisborne.

    Some Gisborne residents are being told to prepare to evacuate as flood levels rise in the waterlogged region. Audio

    Gisborne flooding: Residents told to prepare for evacuation
  • The Pre-Panel for 4 November 2021

    Audio 4 Nov 2021

    Panellists Heather Roy and Raf Manji share what they have been thinking about and we get an update on the case of the disappearance of Australian child Cleo Smith, as well as the situation in… Audio

  • Wild weather downs trees and closed roads in Tairawhiti and Hawkes Bay

    Audio
    weather
    4 Nov 2021
    Gisborne District Council civil defence manager Ben Green says he’s impressed with the manaakitanga after the floods.

    To Tairāwhiti, the East Coast now, where wild weather's downed trees, closed roads, and filled rivers right to the brim.

    Metservice has issued an orange warning for heavy rain in Gisborne and Hawke's… Audio

  • How are DHBs across Aotearoa faring in vaccination rates?

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    3 Nov 2021
    Covid-19 vaccination generic.

    Only five district health boards have hit the milestone for first jabs: Capital and Coast, Auckland, Waitematā, Canterbury, and Southern DHB.

    Covid-19 vaccination rates: How district health boards across Aotearoa compare
  • Northern part of Northland to move to alert level 3 - Hipkins

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    2 Nov 2021
    Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins

    The northern part of Northland will go to alert level three from 11.59pm tonight through to 8 November midnight, Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins says. Video

    Northern part of Northland to move to alert level 3 - Hipkins
  • Gisborne District Council votes to review dog policy and bylaw

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting local council
    2 Nov 2021
    Promoting an environment where "dogs and people can happily co-exist" is the role of Gisborne District Council, according to a report that came before councillors last week.

    Gisborne District Council has voted in favour of reviewing its Dog Control Policy and Bylaw, with the deputy mayor saying he wants to find the right balance between controlling dogs, while…

    Gisborne District Council votes to review dog policy and bylaw
  • PM shuts down, moves press conference after being interrupted

    News
    Politics Northland
    2 Nov 2021
    Jacinda Ardern speaking at the Traffic Light System announcement

    During the conference, Jacinda Ardern said the government wants to lift vaccination rates and wants to remove anything that is a barrier to getting as many people vaccinated as quickly as possible.

    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern shuts down and moves press conference after heckling
  • Auckland councillor told to take safety precautions after threat from suspected anti-vaxxers

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    2 Nov 2021
    Auckland councillor Josephine Bartley encouraging people at the Rally Your Village vaccination event at the Vodafone Events Centre.

    An Auckland councillor has been advised not to attend events alone and to stop using her car because it has her face and name on it after she was threatened by three men outside a vaccination centre… Audio

    Auckland councillor told to take safety precautions after threat from suspected anti-vaxxers
  • Council meeting adjourned after resident's anti-vax tirade

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting East Coast
    30 Oct 2021
    Gisborne Mayor Rehette Stoltz adjourns the council meeting and five councillors, right, make for the door. Other councillors turned away, while some continued to watch.

    Five councillors walked out of the Gisborne District Council chambers after a resident refused to stop his tirade against Covid-19 vaccinations during a public meeting.

    Gisborne council meeting adjourned five minutes in after resident’s anti-vax tirade
  • Covid-19 wrap: Fake bookings, rising numbers and more Christchurch cases

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    29 Oct 2021
    Covid-19 wrap 29 October

    Christchurch residents react as Covid re-emerges, Trucking industry pushes back on vaccine mandate for regional travel and fake bookings hamper vaccination efforts in Tairāwhiti.

    Covid-19 wrap: Rise in fake vaxx bookings, case numbers jump, travel mandates criticised
  • New $1m emergency centre for Gisborne, and it's out of the tsunami zone

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    29 Oct 2021
    Gisborne's civil defence emergency manager Ben Green said that under the status quo, it would take his team three hours to set up the space at the council building to respond to an emergency.

    Gisborne's civil defence emergency manager Ben Green said that under the status quo, it would take his team three hours to set up the emergency co-ordenation cntree at the council building.

    New $1m emergency centre for Gisborne, and it's out of the tsunami zone
  • Covid-19: Fake vaccine bookings hampering rollout in Tairāwhiti

    Audio
    health
    29 Oct 2021
    Vaccination Centre Sign

    More than a thousand fake bookings are hampering vaccination efforts in Gisborne and the East Coast.

    Tairāwhiti is the region with the lowest Covid-19 vaccination rates.

    Reporter Tom Kitchin has… Audio

  • Fake bookings hamper Tairāwhiti vaccination efforts

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    29 Oct 2021
    A drive through vaccination centre in Gisborne

    More than 1000 fake vaccination bookings have hampered efforts to get people jabbed in Tairāwhiti, the region with the lowest Covid-19 vaccination rates.

    Fake bookings hamper Tairāwhiti vaccination efforts
  • Gisborne Hospital prepares for surge in Covid-19 patients

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting Covid-19
    28 Oct 2021
    Hauora Tairāwhiti District Health Board Covid

    Some heart attack patients may be bumped from intensive care beds as medical staff rethink room for Covid-19 cases ahead of the virus reaching Gisborne.

    Gisborne Hospital prepares for surge in Covid-19 patients
  • Protesters 'continue to put the wider community at risk' - police

    News
    Te Ao Māori Covid-19
    27 Oct 2021
    Te Hana checkpoint.

    Occupants of a car and a bus deliberately parked to obstruct traffic on SH1 only moved out of the way this afternoon after "lengthy engagement with police".

    Protesters 'continue to put the wider community at risk' - police
  • Turning dope into hope

    Audio
    business health
    26 Oct 2021
    No caption

    On the East Coast of New Zealand, the first Kiwi business licensed to cultivate pharmaceutical-grade cannabis is trying to turn dope into hope. Audio

  • Nelson art exhibition showcases rangatahi perspective on climate change

    News
    New Zealand climate
    24 Oct 2021
    A group of scientists, photographers and intermediate school students are behind a Nelson exhibition showing how youth view climate change.

    A group of scientists, photographers and students are behind a Nelson exhibition showing how rangitahi view climate change.

    Nelson art exhibition showcases rangatahi perspective on climate change
  • Covid-19 wrap: Northland and Blenheim cases, and DHB vax data

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    23 Oct 2021
    Blenheim's old railway station: the city is the first place in the South Island where a Covid-19 case has been found in the community in almost a year.

    The first Covid-19 cases in the South Island in almost a year, children test positive in Northland, and data showing how many each DHB have yet to vaccinate.

    Covid-19 wrap: Northland and Blenheim cases, and DHB vax data
  • How each DHB stacks up for the 90% vaccination target

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    23 Oct 2021
    No caption

    Auckland and Capital & Coast DHBs are leading the charge in the race to get to 90 percent vaccinated. See how each DHB stacks up.

    How each DHB stacks up for the 90% vaccination target
  • 'Dust days' plague town on bank of NZ's most sediment-laden river

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting
    23 Oct 2021
    Clouds of dust rise off the Waiapu River and surrounds.

    Spring, a blustery norwester and some of the largest sediment deposits in the world can make for some dusty days in and around Ruatoria, Alice Angeloni reports.

    'Dust days' plague town on bank of NZ's most sediment-laden river
  • Boosting Māori vaccination rates: 'A very tense and difficult task'

    News
    Te Ao Māori Covid-19
    22 Oct 2021
    Vaccination Centre Sign

    Māori health experts are worried about the lack of a specific vaccination target for Māori in the reopening plan announced today.

    Boosting vaccination rates for Māori without specific target 'a very tense and difficult task'
  • DHBs ramp up ICU, Covid-19 wards, oxygen supply capacity

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    22 Oct 2021
    HOUSTON, TX - DECEMBER 10: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Medical staff members Diana Escalante, left, and Stephanie, right, clean a patient in the COVID-19 intensive care unit (ICU) at the United Memorial Medical Center on December 10, 2020 in Houston, Texas.

    A total of 34 intensive care unit beds are available across the Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Lakes DHBs, home to more than 800,000 people.

    DHBs ramp up ICU, Covid-19 wards, oxygen supply capacity
  • Covid-19: Young Māori least protected group with low vaccination rates

    News
    Te Ao Māori Covid-19
    22 Oct 2021
    Vaccination Centre Sign

    A little more than half of the Māori population aged between 20 and 29 have had the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.

    Covid-19: Young Māori least protected group with low vaccination rates
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